In episode 6 we welcome a power house in the form of the wonderful Ese Ighorae, sharing coffee with the hosts of Define Werk! The intersectional Francesca Reid, a.k.a Brent Would and the all encompassing Jack James Baxter, a.k.a Ms Hollie Would.

Ese Ighorae is an actor & a writer to name but a few of her talents. She's another shining gem from East 15 & has a truly distinct and moving style of writing. From performance poetry to plays Ese is hitting us hard in the heart strings and forcing us to play long forgotten necessary melodies.

We chat finding your voice as a writer and embodying roles as an actor. We also discuss the process and development of her hard hitting piece Olu & what it is to be a British Nigerian in everyday life and the industry.

The Dawson Bros. are one of television's best-kept secrets. This powerful writing trio are behind some of the greatest comedy moments on your screens - crafting everything from sketch shows and sitcoms, to well-crafted one-liners for presenters, hosts, and national treasures alike.

Art. What is it? Does anybody know? Not me, probably not you either. What we do know is that it started in the winter of around 3000 years ago in a cave, and, unfortunately for the artistically inept, it isn’t showing any signs of going away.

Coffee shops today offer five different coffee beans in six styles, three sizes and four different types of milk - what’s your favourite coffee? Couriers will deliver from any restaurant in town - now, what would you like to eat? Dating apps provide you with an endless stream of potential partners - now, what’s your type? LinkedIn sends you a daily email highlighting ‘109,000 jobs which are available for your skillset’ - now, what do you want to do with your life?

I recently applied to Shoreditch house. Unfortunately, it is necessary to be involved in a creative industry of some capacity, and being unemployed is not a creative endeavour, according to Clare from the membership department"

“Can you go to war with one arm? Can you go to war with asthmatic lungs? Broken hands? Yes you can Champ. You prepare yourself. Push yourself. And when the worst of the worst happens you start saying #LETSGOCHAMP #LETSGOCHAMP #LETSGOCHAMP”

Who remembers the guy who died playing World of Warcraft, alone, in an internet café? In March 2015, 24-year-old gamer Wu Tai coughed up blood, slumped on his keyboard, and died after he played a 19-hour World of Warcraft session. Crazy, right? But... where were his friends?

These weird space-age sarcophagus' are overlooked as a therapy tool because the sessions are more easily marketed as an ‘experience’ or to ease muscle pains. Sure, it ticks those boxes, too… But it’s not the tank’s main selling point. Done properly, a floatation tank can take you on a psychedelic journey akin to intense meditation or drugs (allegedly). Yep, it gets real trippy.

We've all been there - It's post-breakup and everything you see and do reminds you of your ex.

Well, Simon Feilder (@simonfeilder) - like the trooper he is - has not let his recent bad news affect his work. Take a look at the video below to see a true example of how to leave your baggage at home*.

Thanks to the explosion of hipster foodie culture, there's a dearth of new food to food and combinations to try. If there's a food to eat then its been eaten by some creep with a reality show and a passport. The final frontier of foodism is to jam marijuana into whatever's available and feed it to dicks wearing sunglasses at a massive mark up.

It's finally the best time of of day - bedtime! But sometimes it's quite hard to fall asleep. So on top of all the other stuff we've taught you, we're going to teach you that too. When will the learning end?! WE DON'T KNOW.